Comment: According to the report, the object is estimated to be 1 kilometer long and 200 meters across. The video was shot by the Mexican TV network Televisa from an automated camera that monitors the activity of the Popocatépetl volcano, which lies on the outskirts of the city of Puebla and not far from Mexico City. The speed of the falling object appears to be the same as is observed on the footage, and is estimated to be faster than that of a commercial airplane. A meteorite or volcanic material are ruled out as the object leaves no trail on its path.
The report then goes on to ask for the opinion of skeptic astronomer Margarita Rosado. She attempts to debunk by 'arguing' that a falling object is not as interesting as a rising object and makes it more likely to be a natural phenomenon, and that the brightness of the object and burned pixels suggest it might be a defect on the film, 'like a scratch' - in spite of the object clearly disappearing into the crater. She adds that with so little data science cannot conclude that we are witnessing anything anomalous.
We suggest you take the time to compare with
this video of another cigar-shaped object recently sighted by several people across three states in the US.
Margarita Rosado is an idiot. The debunk she gave is not even logical.